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+====Belief in freedoms and democracy suspend the law as a benevolent force and drive states of exceptions. ==== |
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+**Brown, **Wendy** **. "The Impossibility of Freedom." Democracy in What State? By Giorgio Agamben and William McCuaig. New York: Columbia UP, 2011. N. pag. Print. |
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+Modern democracy's normative presumption is self-legislation attained through shared rule of the polity |
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+sharper break with liberalism's monopoly on the term democracy is hard to imagine. |
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+====Your conception of rights is just something the biopolitical regime uses to manage its subjects. ==== |
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+Agamben 98 (Giorgio, professor of philosophy at university of Verona, Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life, pg. 126-128) ED |
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+Hannah Arendt entitled the fifth chapter of her book on imperialism, which is dedicated |
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+(to be born)—thus closes the open circle of man's birth. |
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+====Investing in the law as a marker and method for alleviating violence reifies a liberal understanding of freedom which has empirically amplified and cloaked racist violence.==== |
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+**Kandaswamy 12** (Priya, Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Mills College "SYMPOSIUM ON EXPLORING POWER, AGENCY and ACTION IN A WORLD OF MOVING FRONTIERS: ARTICLE: THE OBLIGATIONS OF FREEDOM AND THE LIMITS OF LEGAL EQUALITY," 41 Sw. L. Rev. 265/) |
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+Despite a vast array of critiques that have elucidated the ways in which the U |
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+their perpetuation rather than relying upon an abstract rubric of equality. n. |
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+====Their framework is responsible for an affective terror that locks us into prisons of fear —- link turns political engagement==== |
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+Debrix and Barder 12 (François – Professor of Political Science at Virginia Technical University, Director of the Alliance for Social, Political, Ethical and Cultural Thought program, and Alexander – Professor of Political Science at the American University of Beirut, Beyond Biopolitics: Theory, violence, and horror in world politics, Routledge, 2012, p. 66) |
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+Among other things, what Dillon's thought on emergent living/being indicates is that |
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+today's emergent humanity, there is indeed nothing to fear but fear itself. |
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+====The ROB is to challenge sovereign representations. This is key to preventing violence. ==== |
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+**Agamben** 2K (Giorgio, professor of philosophy at the College International de Philosophie in Paris, Means Without End: Notes on Politics, p. 93-95) ED |
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+Exposition is the location of politics. If there is no ani¬mal politics, that |
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+media, while a new class of bureaucrats jealously watches over its management. |
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+**====Vote negative as an endorsement of the critique's parrhesia—parrhesia opens up points of resistance with its politics of truth-telling. The alternative comes first—it is impossible to have true speech absent it.====** |
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+**Dyrberg**, Torben Bech **14**. Foucault on the Politics of Parrhesia. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. doi: 10.1057/9781137368355.0008. |
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+Seen in this light parrhesia designates a political analytics, practice and ethos, which |
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+, which is amongst other things a way to keep political authorities accountable. |